SHIPPING.
POUT OF -WELLINGTON. High Water.— 1 ; 35 a.m. : 2.6 p.m. ARRIVED i -Chapman; eleven In the steerage. J acoD J oaepu Mr-tons Doile, from W'anganul. Sutcliffe, Mra.Koss -Master Kcid Messrs. y Mooney. Belts, Drew. Strachan Hair Handlw, Ken Hoffi JSS' ten in the.steerage. Turnbull /and February S.-Stormblrd s.s., 69tow. Done. for Mr and Mrs Lindner and child, Messrs. Wymond, Metal? Undnir, and Fox; four in the steerage. ■ T Evans, for Napier. Pas- ' wwreT-SWoon: Mrs. iDe Leslie servant, m. De Leslie; and Gardner; three in "the steerage. Pllmmer, agent. ■ ■■» -ULSAUIID OUT.. <• ••■■. riiBBWAKT 1 8,-Edvrin = Bassett, barque, 397 tons, S , qster,.ior .Newcastle. Paueneer-Cabin.—Mr. bpawf." - • -',' ' , _ '.,„, BeU»,tKigantine,~l9S tons, Morrison, for Lyttejton. Turnbull and Co., agent*. ~ , ... , ■ 'IMPORTS. . •" , . - •■ ■ IA iptXal charge ft maiU for consignet3 namts «t----fungus, 1 bag wool, ,17 bags grass seed, 1 box, 1 demiJ lffapter?iro'ra Foiton: 6479 ft. Umber, 23 bales wool, 6 from Auckland: A 3 cases, 8 pkgs, 1000 hf-sacks flour, 27 Bags coffee. .... -EXPORTS. ■'■ .':'.'■.• ■■ Stormbtrd, for Wahgaiiui: 32 eases, 6 casks, 5 kegs, 15 bales, 1 case marble, Cpieces timber, 1 case vestas J case saddlery, 4 cases whisky. 1 hf-chest Ua 7 pkgs ■ - iroeeries. ;10 cases armsi,'! case ajes.l boiler, 8 pkgs:,. fW tubs' 1» pkgSibolts. 3 casks tar, 2 kegs skfru, 1. tank malt, 50 sacks do, 1 bo* tobacco, 47 pkgsgro'cerie». 9 do tea, I'box pipes, 17 pkgs tea, 2 boxes ; ; tobacco, 20 bags-sugar, 10 sacks flour,. 1 case pastilles, ' "Kahg'atfrallo^'Napier: 92'cases, 4 bales i box: type 8 pels, 3 cases tobacco, 3 cases apple*, 113 bolts and nuts, 14 mats sugar, 162 2..plate irons, b '. bales.;'' -'-;■:'. '■>. ■■■".-.■■• ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . London.— Hnriinnvearly; Adamant, early; Kakaia,. ; "afuTHRBMPoRTS.-Rotorna,lOih'inst.; -Wellington, J^o*T*n'« B N PoRTs.-Taranakii 10th inst.; Taupo, , Melbourne, via'the South.—Arawata, th|s day. ' ''■ ** PROJECTED DEPARTURES? • I LONDON.- "Jessie Headman, thi*. month; Avalanche, early; Ocean Mail, early. • . ■ . NoiVtBBBH rojvrs.—Wellington, 12th mst.; Taupo, ~.l6thinst. , ..-".'..' ' • ■'■ . \ _; • ' Southern Ports.—Taranaki, 10th inst.; Hawea, 15th*tast. - ■ - - . ■ ".' ■ "'Sydnks", VIA Nelsos, Taranaki, and Manukau. —.Rdtorua, 10th irist. i ' ' ■ ' ' ',Nelson, .Wrarr-ortT, GnBYMQUTir, andHokitjxa. . .—Wallace, 12th inst. - - .... . -Melbourne, via tiir South.—Arawata, nth •'. ... CAsixKpbiNT and Nafibr.—Kiwi, 12thinst, ;"■ . ' Nixso'N.—Arawata, this day.; .■ ... ■ • '■ ' Wanoanul/—Manawatu, 10th inst.; Stormblrd, " loth inst. ■ ' - • Kanoitikm..— Napier,' 10th ihst. . ■ • . . Kaikoura and LYCT«i.TOK. r -Tiii, this day. . . ' ' BY TELEQRAPB. '.„• PORT CHAI/MERS, Thursday. Sailed : Alhambra, for theßluff.—Rotorua, for the Worth. Pasieogers—Saloon: For Wellington—Messrs. Lowes and Howard.;; ■ LYTTELTON, Thursday. Saiixd: AVawata. for.the North, late, i Passengers —Saloon : For Wellington-Mr.,Shaw. For NelsonMessrs. Brown (2). " ■ .''..■■.' .« ■ The s.s. Taiaroa proceeded South yesterday at 10.30 "'The s.s. StormWrd, Captain Dolle, did not reach .' port till yesterday morning at 8 o'clock from WangannL She loft there at. 4.15 a.m. on Wednwday, and • crossed the bar at- 5 a.m. Experienced strong S-E----"wind, with heavy sea, and she was. compelled to ' anchor in Ohau Bay unUl 3.30 a.m: yesterday, when she proceeded on her voyage, the wind stdl Mowing fresh, with a-very heavy sea round TerawitJ- , The r , StormWrd returned to Wanganui at 2.30 p.m. yester- .-■ The s-S-'RangatirasaUedfor Napier yesterday after- • aoonshortly-.after4.o'clock. 7 ". -': .■ ■■■• ■■, The ss. Arawata win arrive here this day from Melbourne, via the South.. She will sail in the afterTha s.s. Tul "will sail for Kaikoura and Lytt^Hon '■7". "-&-afc"Kiwl*iiT3li'*t anchor in-Worser Bay, the -' strong southerly wind and sea being too much for her to attempt steaming-against. *:•■..■.' ' • .."■ ' ~ 'TBe B.K Stat of the South arrived here yesterday rrbm the East Coast. She left Auckland on the Ist Inst., and had light westerly winds to Gisborne, arriving there at midnight.-on:the 2nd ; discharged 500. -sheep and a quantity of general cargo, and sailed at noon next day for Napier, arriving at midnight on the ' 3r'd.. Sailed at noon on the 6th,'with the wind light '■ 'from theN.W., which lastedtoßarelsland,-where it - suddenly chopped round to the South, blowing very "'.hard, with tremendous: heavy'squalls. -Ihifact it with such violence that the vessel was unable to ' do anythtng-in. steaming against ;jt. had to 'Tbeput onberj and} with It »nd. trie steam combined, /she beat down the coast, rounding PaUiser at 8 o'clock yesterday morning.: The-wind continued .to blow '•' '■ hard tm arrival in'port yesterday. The Star of the "South will go on the Patent Slip to have herhottom -Cleaned.. '..'. ' ! >..' '-'"'.> ••■'• ' r -- ■■■■■'• \
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4956, 9 February 1877, Page 2
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